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Animal to human translation: a systematic scoping review of reported concordance rates.

Cathalijn H C LeenaarsCarien KouwenaarFrans R StafleuAndré BleichMerel Ritskes-HoitingaRob B M De VriesFranck L B Meijboom
Published in: Journal of translational medicine (2019)
The wide range of translational success rates observed in our study might indicate that translational success is unpredictable; i.e. it might be unclear upfront if the results of primary animal studies will contribute to translational knowledge. However, the risk of bias of the included studies was high, and much of the included evidence is old, while newer models have become available. Therefore, the reliability of the cumulative evidence from current papers on this topic is insufficient. Further in-depth "umbrella"-studies of translational success rates are still warranted. These are needed to evaluate the probabilistic evidence for predictivity of animal studies for the human situation more reliably, and to determine which factors affect this process.
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